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iWarmut aub lUliitr hot • years have passed, dear classmates. So g ?nial and so gay; We will carry many impressions That will not pass away. We hope there are those among us Whose names, in years to come. Will Shine on the pages of history For deeds so nobly done. We have had many pleasant pastimes. Advised in Mr. Walter's wav. And our motto is “ Sunrise not Sunset ” Our colors Old Rose and Steel Grey. First comes Alvin I.al’lant. our president. We've found him kind and true; Then comes Winfield, our vice-president, Did you ever see “ Winnie ” blue? We are sure Florence Mc( hither, our clerk. Great heights will some day reach; And Kenneth, our treasurer, so timid. Is going to prepare to teach. There's Casmer. “ Chuck ” Hunts, and Charles Dill At basket-ball always play fair. When opponents try pulling off stunts They find that our ltoys are all there. ' Tis very well known that Rose and Clara S| end many hours in meditation. Their problems of mathematics quickly solve By carefully done calculation. Of Lucy and Keith we surely must speak. So quiet are they all the day. That no one is ever much troubled By what they may have to say. Ardon Brenner’s delight is the sorting news He reads as much as he can. Russell Thumm feels more at home however Acting as a lady’s man. Much different. tho with our modest Joe Who is our artist handy. He’s ever ready with wit so quick And proves himself quite manlv. (Continued on page 84) page fifteen
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ittarnon anb lUhiti' Senior Class Poem In early September of nineteen twenty-one Thirty eight Freshies, so green and so shy. Slowly climbed three flights of stairs To the assembly of the Eau Claire High. A meeting, for election, was called very soon Don McCoy became president of the class; And Viva, the secretary’s work had begun W hile Roma was given the care of the cash. For our colors we chose the Elue and the Gold; This finished the business on hand. At picnics, parties, and weenie roasts The fun that we had was grand. Miss Voight taught our Latin and English, We chose her for Chaperone too; In sunshine or rain she was always the same And proved herself ever so true. As Sophomores we numbered twenty-six, (The past year had wrought quite a change) The chaperone and class colors still suiting. We still kept them all the same. I was dreadful to chose a class president. For that we elected Viva Shell; Xatalie Preston we put in as secretary; Kenneth did the treasurer’s work verv well. Now we had come to he Juniors With plenty of trials and work. Alvin I .aPlant presided as class president In his duties he never did shirk. Winfield now kept the clerks book. )ur cash went to Kenneth so gay, Mrs. Gilmore was selected as our chaperon; ()ur colors were Old Rose and Grew e published I he Eclipse” each month (That was voted in the fall); Hir play. “ 1 he Early Bird. a success. Was a great surprise to all. But to thee dear noble Seniors Our praises now ascend; For all too soon the days are ending hich we together spend. page fourteen
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iHaroon mtb lUIiitr Class Officers FRESHMAN. ’21 -’22 President ..... Vice President Secretary...... Treasurer...... Class Chaperon Donald McCoy Frank Hrule .Viva Shell Roma Hi bbard Miss Omkoa Voigt President ..... I ice President Secretary...... Treasurer ..... Class Chaperon S )PHOM( )RE. '22-’23 .....................Viva Shell ....................Russel Thumm .....................Natalie Preston .....................Kenneth Gray ....................Miss Omeda Voigt JUNIOR. '23-’24 President .......... I 'ice President ... Secretary-Treasurer Class Chaperon Alvin I„aPlant Helen Richards Kenneth Gray Mrs. 11. G. Gill.more SUNK )R. '24-'25 President ..... Pice President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Class Chaperon Alvin LaPlant Winfield Hastings Florence McCom ber Kenneth Gray Mr. 11. C. Walter CLASS FLOWER Pink carnation CLASS COLORS—Old Rose and Steel Gray CLASS MOTTO—Sunrise not Sunset page sixteen
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